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07-01-2011, 07:36 AM
I set up my "daycare" to be downstairs in my finished basement. I thought it was a perfect set up cause I had all the pack n plays set up in a room off the main room and planned on that being the "napping" room so that I can keep an eye on them. I figured all the kids in a daycare center sleep in the same room so it wouldn't be a problem...WELL, it is becoming a problem. If any waking kid sees another kid in their pnp they won't go to sleep and they end up waking up the other kids that are sleeping. And every one of my kids the parents say "just ignore them when they wake up and they will go back to sleep". So I'm having a hard time with that cause they all make noise when they wake up and wake up the other kids, then the parents get upset cause their child didn't have a very good nap. So, today I tried something different. I separated all the pnps and took the one child that was still awake upstairs to play. I do have a video monitor set up in one room and a sound monitor in the other then I basically just sat at the top of my steps and waited for any kids to wake up. Do other providers do this? I feel uncomfortable being on a seperate level but my kids are all taking good naps now! I was just curious as to how other providers get their little ones to sleep (and I'm speaking of ages 7 months to 2 years old)